Siemens Mentoring Program
Selected as 1 of 30 from 400+ applicants. Coached by Siemens executives on leadership, with a close-up view of the company and access to its network.
I build at the intersection of mobile, systems, and human–machine interaction — from radar gesture control in BMW's Beta Lab to award-winning competitive algorithms. Open to ambitious work in software development, project management, team leading, and consulting.
Where I've built, studied, and competed — newest first.
Selected as 1 of 30 from 400+ applicants. Coached by Siemens executives on leadership, with a close-up view of the company and access to its network.
Built an app to digitalize camper-van onboarding with my team, taking second place and a crash course in shipping under time pressure.
Part of the Automotive team and the BMW Beta Lab, prototyping future tech: Android apps, gaze control, Alexa integration, and radar-based gesture control.
Studying at the Technical University of Munich since October 2021, with economics as my application subject.
Graduated with a 1.7 average (≈3.6 GPA) and the MINT-EC STEM certificate with distinction for work in science, technology, engineering, and math.
Germany's national computer-science competition, centered on algorithm design. My Java solutions placed in the top 30 of 1,400+ competitors.
Designed and built an efficient irrigation sensor on Arduino — regional winner, 3rd in the state final, plus a special prize for environmental engineering.
Lead programmer for team RoboGo: 4th in the European final of 1,000+ teams, then 1st place for strategy & innovation at the World Open in Uruguay.
Tap any row for the story behind it. Levels run Beginner → Advanced.
My first language — four years, starting in the First Lego League and growing through Android Studio app development and two BWINF runs. Comfortable with streams and threads; finished my Java internship with a 1.0 (≈4.0 GPA).
My competitive-programming language at the IOI, with a focus on runtime optimization and algorithms. Learned C for parallel and OS-level programming at university.
Front and back end for all my sites, including a Node.js / Express server for autouml.com, with working knowledge of jQuery.
Built Android apps for BMW at Adesso — Alexa, gesture and gaze control, a data-traffic tracker, and an image-generation app.
Built and shipped my app Tipfree to the Google Play Store (10,000+ downloads), learning Dart and the Flutter framework along the way.
Scripts, small servers, and a working foundation in TensorFlow and Keras for deep learning.
Three years of web development with a focus on responsive design and media queries.
Computer-architecture coursework on the Intel IA-32, with a solid overview of x86 assembly.
Years with FLL team RoboGo and a string of teamwork awards — including the teamwork-category win at the Regensburg semi-final.
I coach the current First Lego League team at my old school, plus the beginners' group and the World Robot Olympiad team.
Pitched projects to judges and companies like Airbus, ASM, and QAware, and tailored my Jugend forscht talk for kids, engineers, and teachers alike.
Started as lead programmer in FLL and kept taking on team-performance roles, sharpened through the Siemens executive mentoring program.
Design in Adobe XD, Photoshop Express, and Creative Cloud, plus polished slide decks.
Open to ambitious work in software development, project management, team leading, and consulting. The fastest way to reach me is email.
weberlukas540@gmail.com